India’s national emblem is reproduced from the very famous Lion Capital established by Emperor Ashola at Sarnath. It depicts four lions standing back to back upon a circular abacus. These lions possibly represent the four noble Truths of Buddhism. It may also signify constant vigilance. On the abacus are sculpted a horse, a bull, elephant and a lion with wheels placed in between. These represent the guardians of the four directions with the wheels indicating the passage of time. The words, ‘Satyameva Jayate,’ or “Truth Alone Triumphs’ are written below.

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